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NilsHolgersson
That's like calling Satisfaction an 80s song
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jbwelda
I am at a loss and I never got the "sucking" part. Generally speaking "sucking" is not a good thing, its a derogatory thing. And it definitely has its other implications that many might rather avoid, "CS" blues, anyone? Didn't get it in the seventies and don't get it now.
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jbwelda
>And I believe the poster called these threads "sucking" because no doubt, the Stones output pales in comparison to previous eras.
I think that was the point back in the 80s too but the Stones were never that keen on obvious self parody. Now the Jefferson Airplane, they excelled in it as did the offshoot Hot Tuna (originally Hot Shit).
And yeah the LP had rare tracks and I liked it too...just never got the title at all because I wasn't used to self parody from that corner, I thought it was more of an actual sexual reference which of course they were more famous for.
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goingmad
Don't stop
Rough justice
Laugh I nearly died
Streets of love
Under the radar
We don't wanna go home
Doom & Gloom
Öne more shot
Just your fool
Living in a ghost town
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Big Al
Omitting any newly-recorded Jagger overdubs on recordings dating back to the 1970's, we're only left with the following: Doom & Gloom, One More Shot, Living in A Ghost Town and the Blue & Lonesome album. With that in mind :-
Doom & Gloom
Ride 'Em On Down
One More Shot
Just Your Fool
Living in A Ghost Town
*There are other tracks off of Blue & Lonesome that I enjoy some bit, but evidently nothing noteworthy enough for me to recall right this instant.
We've been spoilt with live releases, reissues and Jagger's overdubs, but there's a part of me that feels starved somewhat. Deep down, I know I'd sacrifice the excellent Goat's Head Soup reissue and live offerings for a brand spanking new set of studio-recordings: a new Rolling Stones album consisting of entirely newly-recorded, preferably, freshly-composed Jagger-Richards originals. Sigh... one day, eh?
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Big Al
Omitting any newly-recorded Jagger overdubs on recordings dating back to the 1970's, we're only left with the following: Doom & Gloom, One More Shot, Living in A Ghost Town and the Blue & Lonesome album. With that in mind :-
Doom & Gloom
Ride 'Em On Down
One More Shot
Just Your Fool
Living in A Ghost Town
*There are other tracks off of Blue & Lonesome that I enjoy some bit, but evidently nothing noteworthy enough for me to recall right this instant.
We've been spoilt with live releases, reissues and Jagger's overdubs, but there's a part of me that feels starved somewhat. Deep down, I know I'd sacrifice the excellent Goat's Head Soup reissue and live offerings for a brand spanking new set of studio-recordings: a new Rolling Stones album consisting of entirely newly-recorded, preferably, freshly-composed Jagger-Richards originals. Sigh... one day, eh?
Those are from the 10s. I reckon a "Sucking"-thread for that decade also will pop up soon